So I'm looking to get a uke...

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So I'm looking to get a uke...

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I'm looking to get an inexpensive ukulele, probably not gonna spend much more than 50 or 60 bucks. I don't know much about them except the four different types. Any good brands that make inexpensive, decent, good-valued ukes for a beginner? Also which type would you recommend for someone with zero uke experience?
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I bought mine at Bedford Banjo Shop. They have a nice variety, most priced under $100. The flying V ukes in the window caught my eye, and I purchased one for $50. It's actually a pretty good uke, and good for a beginner. They have some good beginner uke music books as well.
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Cool beans, thanks guys.
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Do you want a tenor or a Baritone uke? This should also be considered.
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